Perhaps it is a bit unrelated, but in my "American Cultures Through Film" class last semester, I wrote a 22 page term paper about the misrepresentation of African American's in Hollywood, and my focus was Woody Strode in John Ford's "Sergeant Rutledge", and how Ford had made the movie as a sort of apology for misrepresenting minorites in his past films. If you're wondering, I got an A!

Perhaps it is a bit unrelated, but in my "American Cultures Through Film" class last semester, I wrote a 22 page term paper about the misrepresentation of African American's in Hollywood, and my focus was Woody Strode in John Ford's "Sergeant Rutledge", and how Ford had made the movie as a sort of apology for misrepresenting minorites in his past films. If you're wondering, I got an A!